A/A Cap Badge (Slider)
Bi-Metal Cap Badge (Slider)* The large Gaunt mark suggests
that production was during the 1960s. So its possible that these
badges were made for the 1956-67 period and regimental oders
were to wear the RA cap badge. (Cadre 1968-71)The Flintshire, and
Denbighshire Yeomanry, RA, TA.>>> No photo evidence of
the badge being
worn to date <<<
A/A Cap Badge(1956-67)372nd (Flint & Denbigh Yeomanry)
Field Regiment, RA.

Note:- Some of the Other
Ranks Cap badges seen in the Great War period photos might
appear brass, these are badges that have had their bronze coat
diminish through constant daily use. In the case of the 24th
(DHY) Btn, in Egypt and Palestine, the "sand blasting" effect
would take its toll and the badge would look brass on the face
of it.

Officers hat & collar badge.The badge on the card is a very
tarnished silver/gilt with x2 loops E/W.* Keith Hook (former
owner of these pattern cards) confirmed on 11/07/2013 that both
cards had "looped badges only" and that the card dated 1901 is
in fact for the Officers and is silver/gilt.